Webinars
Innovating for Today’s Patient: Building Strong Practices with Robert Herjavec and TOTAL®
In this webinar, we will share a full staff approach for unlocking growth through excellent patient care. Join TOTAL® for a conversation with Robert Herjavec and Amanda Nanasy, OD, as they examine how prioritizing comfort and cutting-edge technology can help Eye Care Professionals achieve patient satisfaction.
Learning Objectives:
- Getting to Know Today’s Patient
- Prioritizing Contact Lens Comfort: A Full Staff Approach to Patient Satisfaction
- Harnessing the Power of Innovation with TOTAL® Contact Lenses
Surviving COVID-19: The Road to Recovery
Optometric Management hosts a 60-minute webinar discussion outlining the pathways for sports vision adjustment and recovery in the COVID-19 era. The program, moderated by an International Sports Vision Association representative and including a panel of expert sports vision specialists.
View VideoPBL Live - The Dry Eye Patient in Focus
Join Darrell White, MD, Laura Periman, MD, Marc Bloomenstein, OD, and Scott Schachter, OD, as they discuss Dry Eye and how they each approach this disease with their patients.
View VideoStrategies to Move Your Practice Forward
Dr. Rodman will present a step-by-step approach to interpreting OCT and OCTA in AMD patients and use everyday case examples to help you learn how to:
- Identify early signs of neovascularization
- Interpret OCT and OCTA scans – what's normal and what's not
- Use AngioAnalytics to measure abnormal vessels and track changes over time
Structure and Function: Combined Forces in Managing Glaucoma
At the end of the webinar the participants will:
- Have a clear understanding of structure and function issues in glaucoma.
- Be able to understand the importance of specific protocols in testing visual fields and glaucoma.
- Learn the importance of cluster analysis in management of glaucoma.
- Learn the importance of polar analysis and correlation with OCT-RNFL.
- Be able to better correlate structure and function and use these clinically.
Treatment of Early to Intermediate AMD
Thank you to MacuLogix, our partner in education.
Advances have been made in the treatment of early to intermediate dry AMD. Topics such as the potential for vitamin supplementation and lifestyle changes for positive outcomes, genetic testing, and dark adaptation and will be discussed in this course, as well as new AMD treatments in the pipeline.
View VideoDiabetic Eye Screening for the Masses: Are We Ready for Autonomous AI?
Sponsored by: Eyenuk
In this webinar, learn how the new EyeArt® Autonomous AI system is transforming the management of Diabetic Retinopathy (DR):
- Detection of More than Mild and Vision Threatening DR with the EyeArt Autonomous AI System
- Results from the EyeArt System Prospective, Multi-Center Pivotal Clinical Trial
- A University Health System's Vision in Using AI Technology to Manage Screening and Treatment of DR and Other Eye Diseases
Rethink Refraction—Scalability Without Compromise
Sponsored by: Luneau
With the changing vision care landscape, how can you make the most of lean resources while balancing clinical excellence and practice growth?
Next generation refraction introduces a new way for eye care professionals to work together and serve more patients. It finds a common thread for ECPs to define and scale best practice without compromising refractive data accuracy. Our guest speakers will share their firsthand experience with implementing Luneau Technology’s Visionix® Eye Refract into their respective practices.
The Episodic Impact: Navigating the Speed Bumps of the Dry Eye Disease Journey
Sponsored by: Kala Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Join Marguerite McDonald, MD, FACS in her conversation with Crystal M. Brimer, OD, FAAO as they navigate Dry Eye Flares and discuss the role of inflammation in patients who might benefit from short-term treatment for the signs and symptoms of DED.
A Modern Approach to AMD Diagnosis and Management
Thank you to MacuLogix, our partner in education, for this continuing education activity.
Research regarding early identification of age-related macular degeneration and management with nutritional support in AMD patients has evolved greatly over the last 20 years since publication of the first AREDS study. Optometry has the opportunity to embrace evolving science to achieve early and proper diagnosis of AMD, and to then provide complete carotenoid nutrition, that has demonstrated the ability to improve vision outcomes in patients with this disease. This course is designed to discuss the data supporting dark adaptation testing in clinic, as an early indicator of pre-clinical disease, and advancements in nutrition research, demonstrating improved visual outcomes in patients with age-related macular degeneration.
View VideoPreparing Your Office For Geographic Atrophy (GA) Treatments Preparing Your Office For Geographic Atrophy (GA) Treatments
Join two nationally recognized business leaders within the retina community as they provide key considerations on how an office can prepare for new GA treatments. Topics will include:
- Overview of GA
- Workflow strategies
- Information on billing and coding
- Examples of claims based on different scenarios